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lurch86

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Hello... I've done a few bits to the track car now. High lift inlet cam, induction kit, De-cat, full after market exhaust and lightened fly & pulley. Just wondering is it worth getting a remap? I've never had a remap so haven't got a clue about it? Also does anyone know anyone in the southeast, Kent area that are any good? Cheers

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Posted 20th Aug 2013 at 00:06
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You say high lift inlet cam? Which cam is it? Why not change the exhaust cam also?

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Posted 20th Aug 2013 at 00:53
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It cost me £30 but he only had inlet, opinions on here suggested that would be fine to do. Can't remember exactly, think it's pipercross fast road. 270? I'll double check when I get in...

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Posted 20th Aug 2013 at 01:21
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I thought the pistons go too close for high lift cams etc?

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Posted 20th Aug 2013 at 01:37
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Anymore than 270 and/or if you've had the head skimmed after a head gasket failure. I think

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Posted 20th Aug 2013 at 03:40
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Wayne Schofield is the best person to map the standard ECU, but he's based in Warrington, Cheshire. Well worth the trip though. Yes

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Posted 20th Aug 2013 at 07:47
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Jesus, that's 4 hours 7 mins away! There's no way I could travel that far for a remap. It would break my back in that thing! Lol. There must be someone more local that could do it?

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Posted 20th Aug 2013 at 14:19
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cheaper than buying an S40 for about £450, a loom at £300, mapping at £300...

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Posted 20th Aug 2013 at 14:29
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Is he the only one that can map the standard ecu?

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Posted 20th Aug 2013 at 14:30
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as far as I know yep, or at least with a good rep and knowledge of the pug engine as well as the MM1AP10 ecu.

martin fox at mef motorsport can do you a plug and play DTA ecu that could use your original ecu, save a bit on the loom.

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Posted 20th Aug 2013 at 14:51
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yes!

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Posted 20th Aug 2013 at 14:51
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On my old rallye i had decat, filter, , and pipper 270's. And I used amd Essex to remap the standard ecu. Was happy with the service. Try them . In lakeside, was a couple of years ago now

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Posted 20th Aug 2013 at 14:52
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was that a remap or a superchip?

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Posted 20th Aug 2013 at 14:55
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mr west wrote:
On my old rallye i had decat, filter, , and pipper 270's. And I used amd Essex to remap the standard ecu. Was happy with the service. Try them . In lakeside, was a couple of years ago now


That would be handy if they could as i need the daily cupra diesel remapped as well and there only 20 mins away! What's the difference in a remap/ chipped ecu? (Apart from the obvious chip being a physical addition to the ecu)?

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Posted 20th Aug 2013 at 15:11
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you have to "chip" a standard ecu before you can map it, the main reason it costs a bit more with the MM1ap ecu is that it needs socketing and a new chip installing, subsequent maps will cost less.

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Posted 20th Aug 2013 at 15:25
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Sorry Mei what I meant was a generic superchip loaded map!

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Posted 20th Aug 2013 at 15:33
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Was a map. I had phoned loads before them and all told me they can't but they was happy to help. It made 190.1 if I remember right. If not try pug1off in Brackley near mk

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Posted 20th Aug 2013 at 17:18
lurch86

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So I need to know if they will chip it and put a custom map on it or whether they just stick a generic chip in the ecu and that's it? Excuse the dumbness I've never had or looked into remapping before.

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Posted 20th Aug 2013 at 20:42
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I don't believe it was generic chip. It was mapped. Best to give them a shout and ask

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Posted 20th Aug 2013 at 21:01
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Be careful with AMD. Friends in the ford world which is a lot of their work have had issues. Friends ST had a remap there, rolled it a week later at a RR day and it had to be aborted due to overfueling terribly. They did admit the mistake but not really the point.
Posted 20th Aug 2013 at 21:55
lurch86

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hmm, I might give them a ring and find out a bit more, see what they say and put it on here... What sort of price should I be looking for a decent remap?

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Posted 21st Aug 2013 at 19:51
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Anywhere from £200 - 650 at a guess. We charge £500 + vat, most volvo guys are about £350 (the good ones) etc etc.

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Posted 21st Aug 2013 at 20:00
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think I payed something like £250/300 . amd have a good rep with the VAG

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Posted 21st Aug 2013 at 20:06
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AMD also run the Golf BTCC car, if that's any help.

Let me know how it goes Lurch, could be interested as well with my race car one day.

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Posted 21st Aug 2013 at 20:11
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There's always Superchips, I know I had a old 405 done there without any issues and done to my spec

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